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  1. Best record in MLB goes back to May 14th so over two months now. 2nd best record in MLB since April 1st, half game behind DET. First four games in March and first fifteen games in May were a combined 5 W - 14 L, other 78 games they are at 52 W - 26 L now.
  2. Yup. Contreras vs LHP 2023-24 hit 336/420/570 which shook out to a 169 wRC+ ranking 5th out of 287 hitters with at least 150 PA against southpaws. This year his 218/373/253 vs LHP entering tonight shook out to an 86 wRC+ ranking 148th of 263 hitters with at least 50 PA vs southpaws. (& we’re still rolling anyway)
  3. Over at FanGraphs, Chad Patrick leads all NL rookies with 2.2 rWAR | 2.0 fWAR. Logan Henderson is still 3rd among NL rookie pitchers with 1.0 rWAR too. Sticking with the FanGraphs calculations, rookie NL position players have totaled 4.4 WAR so far, with NL rookie pitchers coming in at 2.9 rWAR cumulatively. Brewers rookie position players are at 3.0 WAR and Brewers rookie pitchers are at 2.7 rWAR (& that’s with Elvin Rodriguez, Connor Thomas, and Craig Yoho dragging things down by -1.5 rWAR), both of which are tops in the NL. This really is a weak rookie class…for the 14 other NL teams. Going back to Arnold’s first year in 2023, Brewers rookie position players are at an MLB best 14.1 WAR now, over seven wins better than the Reds (6.5) and Dodgers (6.3) in 2nd/3rd among NL clubs.
  4. Shane Smith drills Eugenio Suarez in the pinky.
  5. That's gotta be Areinamo's highest ranking among the various outlets. Looks like he's #17 at FanGraphs, #23 at MLB and #30 in the last BF voting. Love me some Jadher, but he's more like 18-25 range to me than #11. For where Fischer slots in (going off the BF Top 20), I for sure would have him behind all of Misio, Made, Pena, Pratt, Quero, Henderson, and Gasser in the Top Seven. After that I would probably go Dinges #8, Adams #9 and Fischer #10 at this point.
  6. Assuming that by "earlier in the 2025 season" he means before Misio was called up to MLB, from what I can tell looking at Cot's Contracts there has never been an extension for a pitcher with zero service time so it would have been uncharted territory. For a pitcher with less than one year service time it looks like the highest was Chris Archer's 6/25.5M with $9M and $11M team options but that was all the way back in 2014. Ashby also had less than one year of service time when he signed his 5/20.5M extension with options for $9M and $13M. More recent comps for guys with one plus years of service time would be Brayan Bello (6/55M with $21M option), Hunter Greene (6/53M with $21M option), Brandon Pfaadt (5/45M with $21M option), and of course the gold standard Spencer Strider (6/75M with $22M option). My best guess given Misio's meteoric start to his career is that it would take something like 7/100M to extend him at this point. That would set a new precedent for length, AAV and total money on a pitcher extension for someone with his service time. Assuming it kicked in next year (& maybe had one team option year on the end at say another $25M) Misio would still be hitting free agency going into his age 31 (or 32 with the option) season.
  7. Frank Cairone is the 3rd youngest player on the FanGraphs board. Brady Ebel is the 7th youngest.
  8. On the MLB broadcast Dan O’Dowd said Brady Ebel reminded him of Ryan McMahon at the same age, for whatever that is or isn’t worth.
  9. All three affiliates lose by one run? Ouch, but if that’s the kind of voodoo it takes for the MLB squad to go streaking I guess we’ll have to live with it.
  10. 420 UPDATE (for those who partake) With their win today the Brewers improved to 241 W - 179 L since Arnold took over. That has moved them past ATL and PHI (eat it Misio haters) for the 2nd most wins in MLB since 2023.
  11. Yup. Good teams take advantage of those opportunities. Brewers also lead MLB in infield hits and are 2nd in the NL in reach on error so they create their own luck to some extent in that regard.
  12. No. There is no next Misiorowski just like there was no next Hader. Both are singular talents.
  13. Fun with small sample splits 2025 Yelich as DH (345 PA) 257/330/450 (119 wRC+) 2025 Yelich as OF (34 PA) 269/412/577 (173 wRC+)
  14. Angels aren't trading Neto. They need him to finish with 80 wins or fewer for the 9th straight season while running a Top Ten payroll eight of those nine seasons.
  15. His value is significantly higher than a Mark Canha style bat. I don’t believe the Brewers will move Tobias for anything less than a position player with multiple years of control. The only rookie pitchers who topped his 3.4 rWAR last year were Skenes and Imanaga & he followed that up with five scoreless in the playoffs. Obviously the oblique threw him off track to start this year, but he’s got a 65 ERA- | 77 FIP- in AAA, a scooch better than Logan Henderson’s 70 ERA- | 85 FIP- with Nashville.
  16. As they say on the mean streets of Maryvale…Complex Gonna Complex. Luckily a double dose of two baggers from Engel Paulino & Handelfry walked it off for the Zona Crew by a score of Baker’s Dozen to Regular Dozen.
  17. & a Roderick Flores sac fly makes it 12-5 after three. Aldrin Gonzalez on for Enderson Mercado top of four.
  18. Mound visit turned into a new pitcher and Frederi Montero came through with an RBI single. Luis Corobo liked the look of that so he knocked an RBI single of his own. All nine batters have a hit (& four have two) with one out (& the bases loaded) bottom three.
  19. & Handelfry’s second single of the game makes it a 9-5 lead. Runners on the corners, no outs, mound visit. Jorge Quintana due up.
  20. Zona Crew leading 8-5 heading to bottom three. Twelve of the thirteen runs have scored with two outs. Adamczewski (two singles, walk), Jorge Quintana (single, triple), Demetrio Nadal (single, double, four RBI), and Engel Paulino (single, walk, two steals) among the early stand outs.
  21. Yeah, looks like after tonight he is up to 27.1 IP with 15 H | 8 BB | 36 K since being promoted to AA.
  22. Mudcats go final with the 5-3 loss. While we're consolidating bad news, Blake Perkins just donned the golden sombrero with his fourth strikeout of the evening.
  23. Sounds tied 4-4 heading to top nine. Chad Patrick pitched six innings with 2 R | 5 H | 3 BB | 7 K in his return to AAA. Blake Holub followed with a 4U3D seventh (1 BB), before Will Childers gave up the game tying two run HR in the eighth. Tyler Black and Jeferson Quero have each homered for Nashville (Black singled too) while Drew Avans has chipped in a single and double.
  24. Mudcats trailing 5-3 heading to bottom nine. Jayden Dubanewicz was victim to some bad luck with four unearned runs (& one earned) over six frames with 8 H | 0 BB | 5 K. Ethan Dorchies has followed with three scoreless frames of 1 H | 1 BB | 5 K work. Luis Pena (single, double) and Eric Martinez (HR, double) have done most of the damage for the offense with Gery Holguin, Reece Walling, and Martinez due up bottom nine trying to walk it off.
  25. Let's get the ugly out of the way right away... Biloxi losing 6-0 top of five and getting no hit. Wisco was getting shutout and one hit through three innings, but have got a little action going bottom four with a double from Jadher Areinamo, Hedbert Perez walk and Juan Baez loading the bases for a Tayden Hall sac fly to cut it down to a 3-1 deficit.
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